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Athletic teams representing Lincoln University
Lincoln Lions
Logo
UniversityLincoln University
ConferenceCIAA (primary)
ECC (baseball, women's soccer)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorHarry Stinson, III
LocationOxford, Pennsylvania
Varsity teams12 (5 men's, 6 women's, 1 co-ed)
Football stadiumLU Athletics Stadium
Basketball arenaManuel Rivero Gymnasium
Baseball stadiumLU Baseball Complex
Softball stadiumLU Softball Complex
Soccer stadiumLU Athletics Stadium
NicknameLions
ColorsBlue and orange
   
Websitelulions.com

The Lincoln Lions are the athletic teams that represent Lincoln University, located near Oxford in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.

The Lions compete as full members of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. LU was an original member of the CIAA between 1912 and 1980 and then rejoined in 2008.

History

In the 1986-87 academic year the Lincoln University Athletic Dept. was integrated with the first white athlete. David Sherman was recruited to play basketball from Coatesville High School in Coatesville, Pa. David Sherman played both basketball and baseball for the Lincoln Lions lettering in both sports. He was also a Scholastic All-American for that school year with a 3.85GPA. He was nominated for the award by his basketball coach Bobby Byers.

The success of the Track and Field program led to the creation of the co-ed athletic fellowship of Track Phi Track Social Fellowship, Inc. at Lincoln in 1979. Some of the requirements include being an All-American and/or striving to become an All-American, meeting and exceeding academic requirements in your major, and participation in Lincoln's Track & Field program for four years.

Varsity teams

List of teams

Men's sports (5)

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross country
  • Football
  • Track and field


Women's sports (6)

  • Basketball
  • Cross country
  • Softball
  • Soccer
  • Track and field
  • Volleyball

National championships

Team

Sport Association Division Year Opponent/Runner-up Score
Men's indoor track and field (7) NCAA Division III 1990 MIT 36–30.5
1995 Albany (NY) 56–32
1996 Mount Union 58–42
1998 Mount Union 53–48
1999 Wisconsin–Oshkosh 60–37
2000 North Central (IL) 59–40
2007 Wisconsin–La Crosse 59–48
Women's indoor track and field (1) NCAA Division III 1993 Wisconsin–La Crosse 36–27

Individual programs

Football

On April 11, 2006 (2006-04-11), Lincoln's board of trustees voted to revive the football program, and establish Marching & Pep Bands. The University has petitioned for membership in the CIAA, of which Lincoln was a founding member. Lincoln will be moving from the NCAA's Division III to Division II. A club football team is scheduled for the 2008 followed with a full Division II schedule in 2009. Fielding its first football team in 48 years on August 30, 2008, Lincoln defeated George Mason University, 34–7. Lincoln lost its final nine games of 2008, but improved to 3–7 in 2009.

Men's basketball

The men's basketball team achieved a 46–12 record from 2004 to 2006. The 2005–06 season witnessed Lincoln's first national basketball ranking, led by "All American", D3 Hoops & Basketball News "National Player of the Year" Kyle Myrick. ESPN dubbed him D3's "Most Exciting Player". The Lions made the sweet sixteen for the first time in school history.

On December 2, 2006 (2006-12-02), Lincoln's basketball team set 5 Division III records in a 201–78 victory over Ohio State Marion. Records included points scored in a half, and points scored in a game, as well as the NCAA record for margin of victory.

References

  1. "Colors". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  2. "Olxtoto". Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  3. Caldwell, Dave (December 9, 2006). "University on the Defensive for Scoring 201 Points". The New York Times. Retrieved December 12, 2006.

External links

Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Members
East Coast Conference
Current full members
Current bowling affiliates
Current indoor track & field affiliates
Current men's lacrosse affiliate
Current men's volleyball affiliates
Former full members
Former affiliate members
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